CURRICULUM VITAE Stanford University Department of Psychiatry Biographical Name:

Nolan R. Williams, M.D.

Business Address:

Stanford University 401 Quarry Road Stanford, California 94304

E-Mail Address: [email protected]

EDUCATION and TRAINING UNDERGRADUATE 08/2000-12/2003

College of Charleston Charleston, SC

B.S. 2003

Biology

Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC

M.D. 2008

Medicine

07/2008-06/2009

Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC

Internship in Internal Medicine

07/2009-06/2014

Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC

Residency Training in Neurology

07/2009-06/2014

Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC

Residency Training in Psychiatry

07/2012-06/2014

Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC

Interventional Psychiatry Fellowship (Mentor: Mark George, MD)

07/2012-06/2014

Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC

R25 Fellowship in Human Neuroscience (Mentor: Mark George, MD)

GRADUATE 08/2004-05/2008 POST GRADUATE

APPOINTMENTS and POSITIONS ACADEMIC 07/2011-07/2014

Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine

Chief Resident for Combined Psychiatry and Neurology

07/2011-07/2012

Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine

Chief Resident for General Neurology Residency

09/2014-present

Stanford University Dept. of Psychiatry College of Medicine

Instructor

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CERTIFICATION and LICENSURE SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION NIH Stroke Scale Certification

April 2009

Buprenorphine Training

May 2012

Neuromodulation for Neurology Residents Course (NANS)

December 2012

Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification

June 2008-2012

MUSC Core Clinical Research Training Course (CCRT)

March 2013

ISEN Certificate Course in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

May 2013

Medtronic Obsessive-Compulsive DBS Training Course

March 2014

Moderate Sedation Training-MUSC Simulation Center

May 2014

Board Certification-Psychiatry-American Board of Neurology and Psychiatry

September 2014

MEDICAL or OTHER PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE South Carolina State Board of Medical Examiners #30847

May 2010

Georgia State Board of Medical Examiners #  065810

March 2011

California Board of Medical Examiners #  130867

June 2014

MEMBERSHIPS in PROFESSIONAL and SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES American Neuropsychiatric Association

2007-present

American Academy of Neurology (#169032)

2010-present

American Psychiatric Association (#1060198)

2010-present

International Society for ECT and Neurostimulation

2012-present

North American Neuromodulation Society

2012-present

Biological Psychiatry

2012-present

Movement Disorder Society

2012-present

 

PEER REVIEWER  

Addictive Behaviors (Ad Hoc)

2013-present

Academic Psychiatry (Ad Hoc)

2013-present

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (Ad Hoc)

2014-present

Movement Disorders Clinical Practice (Ad Hoc)

2014-present

Neurocase (Ad Hoc)

2014-present

Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences (Ad Hoc)

2015-present

Journal of Psychiatric Research (Ad Hoc)

2015-present 2  

 

COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS Representative to Psychiatry Education Committee (MUSC)

January 2010- June 2014

Representative to Neurology Education Committee (MUSC)

January 2010-2012

Representative to Neurology Curriculum Subcommittee (MUSC)

August 2010-2012

Representative to Neurology Education Committee (MUSC)

January 2010-2012

Representative to Psychiatry Resident Selection Committee (MUSC)

August 2010-2013

Representative to Neurology Resident Selection Committee (MUSC)

March 2011-2012

Representative to Neurology Strategic Planning Committee (MUSC)

Nov 2012-2013

Representative to Psychiatry Resident Selection Committee (Stanford)

Sept 2015-present

Representative to American Neuropsychiatric Assoc. Committee for Research

December 2015-present

HONORS and AWARDS •

Legislative Incentive for Future Excellence Scholarship: South Carolina

2000-2003



Merit Scholarship: College of Charleston Honors Program

2000-2003



Rich Scholarship-MD Candidates: Medical University of South Carolina

2004-2005



First Place SC Psychiatric Association Resident Poster Competition

2011



American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting Resident Scholarship

2012



American Neuropsychiatric Association Trainee Travel Scholarship

2012



Most Promising New Finding: MUSC Neuroscience Poster Competition

2012



NIH R25 Resident Research Training Program for Physician-Scientists

2012-2014



NIH R25 Career Development Institute for Psychiatry

2013-2015



SCPA Resident APA Scholarship

2013



APA Research Colloquium for Junior Investigators

2013



Best Presentation in Neurology: MUSC Neuroscience Poster Competition

2013



NIH Loan Repayment Program (NINDS)

2013-2014



American Neuropsychiatric Association Young Investigator Award

2014



First Place SC Psychiatric Association Resident Poster Competition

2014



Society of Biological Psychiatry’s Chairman’s Choice Award

2014



Most Promising New Finding: MUSC Neuroscience Poster Competition

2014



MUSC Neurology Resident Teacher of the Year

2014



MUSC Psychiatry J.J. Cleckley Clinical Excellence Award

2014



NIH Loan Repayment Program (NIMH)

2015-2017



Stanford University Department of Psychiatry Miller Award

2015-2016



Stanford Department of Psychiatry--Chairman’s Small Grant Program

2016-2017



Stanford Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging Innovation Award

2016

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PUBLICATIONS 1. Peer reviewed manuscripts and book chapters 1. Williams NR, Short EB, Jeffery A, Sahlem GL, Korte J, Revuelta GJ, George MS. Unilateral ultra-brief pulse electroconvulsive therapy for depression in Parkinson’s disease. In Press. ANE-O-12-15-614. 2. Williams NR, Schatzberg AF. NMDA antagonist treatment of depression. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 2015, 36:112-117. 3. Williams NR, Hopkins TR, Short EB, Sahlem GL, Snipes J, Revuelta GJ, George MS, Takacs I. Reward circuit DBS improves Parkinson's gait along with severe depression and OCD. Neurocase 2015:1-4. 4. Sahlem GL, Badran BW, Halford JJ, Williams NR, Korte JE, Leslie K, Strachan M, Breedlove JL, Runion J, Bachman DL, Uhde TW, Borckardt JJ, George MS. Oscillating Square Wave Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Delivered During Slow Wave Sleep Does Not Improve Declarative Memory More Than Sham: A Randomized Sham Controlled Crossover Study. Brain stimulation. 2015. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2015.01.414. PubMed PMID: 25795621. 5. Taylor JJ, Williams NR, George MS. Beyond Neural Cubism: Promoting a Multidimensional View of Brain Disorders by Enhancing the Integration of Neurology and Psychiatry in Education. Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 2014. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000000530. PubMed PMID: 25340364. 6. Williams NR, Taylor JJ, Lamb K, Hanlon CA, Short EB, George MS. Role of functional imaging in the development and refinement of invasive neuromodulation for psychiatric disorders. World J Radiol. 2014;6(10):756-78. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v6.i10.756. PubMed PMID: 25349661; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4209423. 7. Williams NR, Taylor JJ, Kerns S, Short EB, Kantor EM, George MS. Interventional psychiatry: why now? The Journal of clinical psychiatry. 2014;75(8):895-7. doi: 10.4088/JCP.13l08745. PubMed PMID: 25191910. 8. Sahlem GL, Kalivas B, Fox JB, Lamb K, Roper A, Williams EN, Williams NR, Korte JE, Zuschlag ZD, El Sabbagh S, Guille C, Barth KS, Uhde TW, George MS, Short EB. Adjunctive triple chronotherapy (combined total sleep deprivation, sleep phase advance, and bright light therapy) rapidly improves mood and suicidality in suicidal depressed inpatients: An open label pilot study. Journal of psychiatric research. 2014. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2014.08.015. PubMed PMID: 25231629.

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9. Williams NR, Foote KD, Okun MS. STN vs. GPi Deep Brain Stimulation: Translating the Rematch into Clinical Practice. Movement disorders clinical practice. 2014;1(1):2435. doi: 10.1002/mdc3.12004. PubMed PMID: 24779023. 10. Williams NR, Taylor JJ, Snipes JM, Short EB, Kantor EM, George MS. Interventional psychiatry: how should psychiatric educators incorporate neuromodulation into training? Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry. 2014;38(2):168-76. doi: 10.1007/s40596-014-0050-x. PubMed PMID: 24554501; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4021584. 11. Williams NR, Okun MS. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) at the interface of neurology and psychiatry. J Clin Invest. 2013;123(11):4546-56. doi: 10.1172/JCI68341. PubMed PMID: 24177464; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3809784. 12. Selassie A, Wilson D, Pickelsimer E, Voronca D, Williams NR, Edwards J. Incidence of sport-related traumatic brain injury and risk factors of severity: a population-based epidemiologic study. Annals of epidemiology. 2013 Sep 20. PubMed PMID: 24060276. 13. Madey J, Bodle J, Williams NR, Sas A, Edwards J. An Overview of Sports Concussion. The Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association. Mar 2013;109(1):16-17. 14. Patel BA, Williams NR, Pritchard PB, 3rd. Unique case of "post-lumbar puncture headache". Headache. 2013;53(9):1479-81. doi: 10.1111/head.12005. PubMed PMID: 23298181; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4048948. 15. Upshaw JE, Gosserand JK, Williams NR, Edwards JC. Sports-related concussions. Pediatric emergency care. 2012;28(9):926-32. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0b013e318267f674. PubMed PMID: 22940896. 16. Williams NR, Sas A, Madey J, Bodle J, Scovel L, Edwards J. High school coaches perceptions of physicians' role in the assessment and management of sports-related concussive injury. Frontiers in neurology. 2012;3:130. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2012.00130. PubMed PMID: 23060851; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3464423. 17. Pollard LM, Williams NR, Espinoza L, Wood TC, Spector EB, Schroer RJ, Holden KR. Diagnosis, treatment, and long-term outcomes of late-onset (type III) multiple acylCoA dehydrogenase deficiency. Journal of child neurology. 2010;25(8):954-60. doi: 10.1177/0883073809351984. PubMed PMID: 20023066. 18. Williams NR, Simpson AN, Simpson K, Nahas Z. Relapse rates with long-term antidepressant drug therapy: a meta-analysis. Human psychopharmacology. 2009;24(5):401-8. doi: 10.1002/hup.1033. PubMed PMID: 19526453. 5    

Submitted 19. Williams NR, Short EB, Borckardt JJ, Schmidt M, Jeffery A, Korte JE, George MS, Takacs I, Nahas ZH. Five-Year Follow-up of Bilateral Epidural Prefrontal Cortical Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression. Submitted to Brain Stimulation on April 3, 2016. BRS-D-16-00151. 20. Williams NR, Sahlem GL, Short EB, Jeffery A, Burns C, Williams EN, Takacs I, Revuelta GJ, George MS. Neuroversion: Using Electroconvulsive Therapy as a Bridge to Deep Brain Stimulation Implantation. Submitted to Neurocase on December 23, 2015. Other Articles 1. Williams NR. The Practice of Interventional Psychiatry. In: Carlat Report. Edited by Carlat D. Online; 2015. 2. Kantor EK, Williams, NR. A New Psychiatry Subspecialty? In: Medscape Psychiatry Edited by Stetka B. 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association: Medscape; 2013. 3. Roberts LW, Williams NR. Ethics Commentary: Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders: Ethical Issues in the Care of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Clinical Ethics Case Examples. FOCUS: The American Journal of Psychiatry. 2015;13(2):191-194. In Preparation 1. Hanlon CA, Williams NR, Dowdle LT, Lehman RK, George MS. Cortical-subcortical Connectivity in Tourette Syndrome: Integrating Brain Stimulation, Brain Imaging, and Electrophysiology. Final Preparation. 2. Williams NR, DeVries W, Dowdle L, Lehman RK, George MS, Hanlon CA. Cortical Excitability in Tourette Syndrome: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study Investigating Cortical Excitatory and Inhibitory Tone. Final Preparation. Book Chapters 1. George MS; E. Short EB; Kerns SE; Li X; Hanlon CA; Pelic CG; Taylor JJ; Badran BW; Borckardt JJ; Williams NR; Fox JB. Therapeutic Applications of rTMS for Psychiatric and Neurological Conditions In: Brain Stimulation: Methodologies and Interventions. Edited by I Reti: Wiley-Blackwell; 2015. 2. George MS; E. Short EB; Kerns SE; Li X; Hanlon CA; Pelic CG; Taylor JJ; Badran BW; Borckardt JJ; Williams NR; Fox JB. Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) for Depression and Other Indications. In: Bioelectromagnetic and Subtle Energy Medicine, 2nd Ed. Edited by Rosch P. Boca Raton, Fl: Taylor & Francis Group; 2015. 3. Williams NR, DeBattista C. Psychiatric Disorders. In: CURRENT Medical Diagnosis and Treatment. Edn 55th. Edited by Papadakis M; McPhee SJ McGraw-Hill; 2016. 6    

2. Published abstracts 1. Williams NR, Short EB, Borckardt JJ, Schmidt M, Jeffery A, Korte JE, George MS, Takacs I, Nahas ZH. Five-Year Follow-up of Bilateral Epidural Prefrontal Cortical Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression. Brain stimulation. 2015;8(2):435–6. 2. Williams NR, Enabore JA, Williams EN, Roberts D, Edwards JC. Feasibility of Developing a Neurophysiologic Assessment of Concussion. Neurology; 82 (10): P1.339 3. Williams NR, Short EB, Williams EN, Jeffery A, Kerns S, Sahlem GL, Hanlon CA, Revuelta GJ, Takacs I, George MS. Deep Brain Stimulation of the Nucleus Accumbens Has Positive Effects on Parkinson's Disease-Related Apathy. Neurology; 82 (10): P7.050. 4. Williams NR, Short EB, Jeffery A, Williams EN, Hanlon CA, Sahlem GL, Korte J, Revuelta GJ, George MS. Stimulating Frontostriatal Circuitry to Treat Motor and NonMotor Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease. Neurology; 82 (10): P6.073. 5. Williams NR, Short EB, Jeffery A, Sahlem GL, Kerns SE, Williams EN, Hanlon CA, Revuelta GJ, Takacs I, George MS. A Case of Dual DBS Implantation for Parkinson’s Disease and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2014;26(2):21. 6. Williams EN, Williams NR, Snipes JM, Short EB, Revuelta GJ, George MS. Electroconvulsive Therapy-Induced Dissociation of Parkinsonism and Depression From Core Features of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2014;26(2):21. 7. Williams NR, Sahlem GL, Short EB, Jeffery A, Burns C, Williams EN, Takacs I, Revuelta GJ, George MS. Neuroversion: Using Electroconvulsive Therapy as a Bridge to Deep Brain Stimulation Implantation. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2014;26(2):21. 8. Williams NR, Short EB, Jeffery A, Williams EN, Sahlem GL, Hanlon CA, Korte JE, Revuelta GJ, George MS. Stimulating Frontostriatal Circuitry in Parkinson’s Disease. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2014;26(2):21. 9. Sahlem GL, Williams NR, Kalivas B, Roper A, Williams EN, Uhde T, George MS, Short, EB. A Case Study: The Use of Chronotherapy to Treat Suicidality and Highly Treatment Resistant Depression. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2014;26(2):24.

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10. Sahlem GL Kalivas B, Roper A, Williams EN, Williams NR, Korte JE, Zuschlag, ZD, El Sabbagh S, Uhde TW, George MS, Short EB. Combined Total Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Phase Advance, and Bright Light Therapy in Suicidal Depressed Inpatients: An Open Label Pilot Study. Biological Psychiatry 2014;75(9):119S. 11. Williams NR, Short EB, Borckardt JJ, Schmidt M, Jeffery A, Korte JE, George MS, Takacs I, Nahas ZH. Five-Year Follow-up of Bilateral Epidural Prefrontal Cortical Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression. Biological Psychiatry 2014;75(9):124S. 12. Hanlon CA, Williams NR, Dowdle LT, Lehman RK, George MS. Cortical-subcortical Connectivity in Tourette Syndrome: Integrating Brain Stimulation, Brain Imaging, and Electrophysiology. Biological Psychiatry 2014;75(9):229S. 13. Kerns SE, Short EB, Williams NR, Williams EN, Nahas ZH, Takacs I, George MS. A Case of DBS for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in a Patient with Comorbid Schizoaffective Disorder. Biological Psychiatry 2014;75(9):258S. 14. Williams EN, Williams NR, Sahlem GL, Kerns SE, George MS, Takacs I, Nahas ZH, Short EB. Ketamine Aborts Active Suicidality in a Patient with Treatment-Resistant Depression Status Post Chronic Invasive Neuromodulation. Biological Psychiatry 2014;75(9):260S. 15. Dowdle LT, Williams NR, Lehman RK, George MS, Hanlon CA. Lack of Functional Segregation in Motor and Limbic Circuits in Tourette Syndrome: A TMS/MRI Connectivity Study Biological Psychiatry 2014;75(9):229S. 16. Williams NR, Short EB, Sahlem GL, Kerns SE, Williams EN, Hanlon CA, Revuelta GJ, Takacs I, George MS. Deep Brain Stimulation to the Reward Circuitry Exerts Antidepressant Effects on Treatment-Resistant Depression in a Patient with Parkinson’s Disease. Biological Psychiatry 2014;75(9):260S. 17. Williams NR, DeVries W, Dowdle L, Lehman RK, George MS, Hanlon CA. Cortical Excitability in Tourette Syndrome: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study Investigating Cortical Excitatory and Inhibitory Tone. Biological Psychiatry 2014;75(9):398S. 18. Williams NR, Williams EN, Bodle JD, Madey JJ, Faulkner D, Lehman RK, Lewis AL, Edwards JC. (2013). The incidence and types of acute neuropsychiatric presentations of sports concussion. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2(2).

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19. Madey JJ, Williams EN, Bodle JD, Williams NR, and Lehman RK. (2013). Abulia in a concussed athlete. Neurology, 80(1_MA), IN5-1.010. 20. Williams NR, Williams EN, Bodle JD, Madey JJ, Lehman RK, Lewis AL, Edwards JC. (2013). Acute psychiatric presentations of sport-related concussive injury. Biological Psychiatry, 73(9), Supplement. 21. Madey JJ, Williams NR, Bodle JD, Williams EN, and Edwards JC. (2013). A model for developing and incorporating a sports neurology program in neurology residency programs Neurology, 80(1_MA), IN5-1.002. 22. Madey JJ, Williams EN, Bodle JD, Williams NR, Lehman RK. (2013). An atypical presentation of sports-related concussion. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 25(2). 23. Williams NR, Revuelta GJ, Short EB, George MS. (2012). Successful use of right unilateral ultra-brief pulse electroconvulsive therapy as a bridge to contralateral DBS implantation in a patient with advanced idiopathic Parkinson’s disease s/p unilateral DBS implantation. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 24(2), S4. 24. Williams NR, Burns C, Short EB, Hinson VK, Nahas Z. (2011). Successful use of right ultra-brief electroconvulsive therapy for the treatment of catatonia, psychotic depression, and motor fluctuations associated with advanced idiopathic parkinson’s disease. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 23(2), 23. 3. National and International Oral Presentations 1. Williams N. Innovative Uses for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Therapy. Combined Neurology and Psychiatry Grand Rounds at Marshall University Medical School. Presented May 5, 2016 in Huntington, West Virginia. 2. Williams N. Interventional Neuropsychiatry. Invited lecture at the Northern California Psychiatric Society Meeting. Presented March 4, 2016 in Napa, California. 3. Williams N. The Role of Neuromodulation in Addiction. Invited lecture at the California Society of Addiction Medicine. Presented October 2015 in San Francisco, California. 4. Williams N. Moving Beyond Neural Cubism: Interventional Neuropsychiatry. Invited lecture at the Stanford CME conference October 2015 in Palo Alto, California. 9    

5. Williams N. Interventional Neuropsychiatry. Invited lecture at the Portland International Neuroscience Symposium. Presented July 2015 in Portland, Oregon. 6. Williams N. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) at the interface of neurology and psychiatry. Invited lecture at the International Symposium of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Presented on November 15, 2013 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 7. Williams N. A Case of Dual DBS Implantation for Parkinson’s Disease and ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder. American Neuropsychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, presented February 2014. 8. Williams N, Snipes J, Short B, Kantor E, & George M. Interventional Psychiatry: Implications for the Training and Certification of Tomorrow's Psychiatrist. American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training Meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on March 2013. 9. Beckert D, Rheingold A, Williams N, & Kantor E. "Off the rack", and free? Integrating Currently Available, Evidence-Based Online Courses as a Supplement to Didactics and Clinical Supervision in Residency Training. American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training Meeting in Ft Lauderdale, Fl on March 2013. 10. Williams N. Pediatric Sport-related Concussion. 12th Annual Pediatric Neuroscience Update. Presented on March 22-23, 2013. Kiawah Island, SC. 11. Williams N. Using Electroconvlsive Therapy as a Bridge to Deep Brain Stimulation. American Neuropsychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, presented March 2012. 12. Williams N. Brain structure and function in Tourette's Syndrome. APA Research Colloquium for Junior Investigators in San Francisco, Ca presented May 2013. 13. Williams N. A Pilot Study Investigating the Motor and Non-Motor Effects of Right Unilateral Ultrabrief-pulse ECT in Patients with Idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease. Accepted for oral presentation at the International Society of ECT and Neurostimulation in New York City, New York in May 2014. 14. Williams N. The Nuts and Bolts of Deep Brain Stimulation and Epidural Cortical Stimulation. Invited lecture at Medical University of South Carolina. An Update on Clinical Brain Stimulation. Invited for oral presentation in June 2014.

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4. National and International Poster Presentations

1. Walker C, Potter B, Williams N, Kantor E. Beast in the Belly: A Case of Medical Illness Presenting as Acute Psychosis. Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, Chicago, Illinois, presented September 2012. 2. Williams N, Nolte J, Holmstedt C, Hays A, & Adams R. STROKE ACLS: Teaching the Management of Acute Cerebrovascular Emergencies through Live Simulation. American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, pres April 2012. 3. Williams N, Nahas, Z. The Use of Electroconvulsive Therapy in the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease Related Depression and Psychosis.   Poster presented at 7th International Congress on Mental Dysfunction & Other Non-Motor Features in Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders, Barcelona, Spain, December 2010. 4. Williams N, Taylor J, Snipes J, Short B, Kantor E, George M. Interventional Psychiatry: Planning for Core Competency Across the Psychiatry Milestone Spectrum. Presented at the 2013 American Psychiatric Association Meeting in San Francisco, Ca. 5. Williams N, Lehman R, Hanlon C, & George M. Brain structure and function in Tourette's syndrome. APA Research Colloquium for Junior Investigators in San Francisco, Ca presented May 2013. 6. Williams N, Taylor J, Snipes J, Short B, Kantor E, George M. Interventional Psychiatry: Planning for Core Competency Across the Psychiatry Milestone Spectrum. Presented at the Institute on Psychiatric Services, October 2013 in Philadelphia, Pa. 7. Williams N, Taylor J, Snipes J, Short B, Kantor E, George M. Sensitively Advancing the Footprint of Interventional Psychiatry within Graduate Medical Education. Presented at the Association for Academic Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Oct 2013 in Charleston, SC. 8. Kerns S, Kantor E, Short B, Simpson A, Sahlem G, Williams N, George M. A Proposed Model for Enhancing and Standardizing an Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) Certification Training Elective for Psychiatry Residents. Accepted for presentation at American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training Meeting in Tucson, Arizona on March 2014.

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5. Local Oral Presentations 1. Williams N. Interventional Neuropsychiatry: Moving Beyond Neural Cubism. Stanford University, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Palo Alto CA, December 2014. 2. Williams N. Psychosurgery [Invasive Neuromodulation for Psychiatric Disorders]: What does it offer? Medical University of South Carolina, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Charleston, SC, May 2013. 3. Williams N. Interventional Psychiatry. Kaiser Psychiatry Grand Rounds. San Francisco, CA, September 2015. 4. Williams N. A Potential Case of Dual Implantation of bilateral Subthalamic Nucleus & bilateral Anterior Limb of Internal Capsule/Nucleus Accumbens in a Patient with Parkinson disease and OCD. Neurosurgery Conference for Vera Lectureship with A. Lozano, October 2012. 5. Williams N. Thinking Through a Case of Extreme OCD as an Interventional Psychiatrist. Medical University of South Carolina, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Charleston, SC, February 2013. 6. Williams N. Why Comprehensive Concussion Management is Critical to Pediatric Brain Health. Neurosciences Steering committee. November 2011.

6. Local Poster Presentations 1. Williams N. The Effects of GABAergic Compounds on Cl- Uptake in a Mouse Model of Alcoholism. Poster presented for the Honors Program at College of Charleston, Charleston SC, 2003. 2. Williams N, Turan, T. The Effects of Omega-3/6 ratio on Stroke Subtype. Poster presented as part of the Neurology Resident Research Day, Charleston, SC, April 2010. 3. Williams N, Nahas, Z. Case of Right Unilateral UB Pulse ECT treating Parkinson Disease. SC Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC, Jan 2011. 4. Williams N, Nahas, Z. Case of Right Unilateral Ultrabrief Pulse ECT treating Parkinson Disease. Poster presented as part of the MUSC Neurology Resident Research Day, Charleston, SC, April 2011.

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5. Williams N, Revuelta G, & Short EB. Using Electroconvlsive Therapy as a Bridge to Deep Brain Stimulation. South Carolina Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC, presented January 2012. 6. Hamilton R, Williams N, Madey J, & Edwards J. Ictal Asystole versus Convulsive Syncope. Poster presented as part of the MUSC Neurology Resident Research Day, Charleston, SC, April 2012. 7. Blandford, J, Williams N, & Nozaki, K. A Case Report of Motor and Sensory Axonal Neuropathy with Autonomic Dysfunction. Poster presented as part of the MUSC Neurology Resident Research Day, Charleston, SC, April 2012. 8. Williams N, Sas A, Madey J, Bodle J, L Scovel, & Edwards J. Coaches and Athletic Trainers Perceptions of Physicians’ Role in the Assessment and Management of Sportsrelated Concussive Injury. Poster presented as part of the MUSC Neurology Resident Research Day, Charleston, SC, April 2012. 9. Williams N, Williams E, Bodle J, Madey J, Lehman R, Lewis L, Simpson A, Edwards J. Acute Neuropsychiatric Presentations of Sports-Related Concussive Injury. Poster presented as part of the Neurology Resident Research Day, Charleston, SC, May 2013. 10. Sahlem G, Williams E, Williams N, Short E, George M. Combined Total Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Phase Advance, and Bright Light Therapy (Triple Therapy) in Suicidal Depressed Inpatients: An Open Label Pilot Study. Presented at the South Carolina Psychiatric Association Meeting in Charleston, SC in April 2014. 11. Williams N, Short B, Jeffery A, Williams E, Sahlem G, Hanlon C, Korte J, Revuelta G, George M. Stimulating Frontostriatal Circuitry to Treat Motor and Non-Motor Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. Presented at the South Carolina Psychiatric Association Meeting in Charleston, SC in April 2014.

Courses 2014-2015

Practice of Medicine

Stanford

College of Medicine

2014-2015

Neuroscience of Psychotherapy

Stanford

Department of Psychiatry

2015-current

Neurology for Child Psychiatrists Stanford

Department of Psychiatry

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RESEARCH: 1. Grant Funding-Awarded Grant Number Grant Title/ PI (Funded) R25 DA020537-06 Drug Abuse Research Training (DART) Program (PI:Back)

Role in Project and Percentage of Effort Resident Trainee, No current effort. The goal of this renewal application is to expand upon an established research track in the medical residency program in order to help increase the numbers of physicianscientists. Role in Project and Percentage of Effort Co-investigator: Performed clinical assessments as well as physiological assessment of TS patients. No current effort. Data analysis phase.

Years Inclusive 05/01/1104/30/16

$ 296,476 Source $ Amount

Grant Number (Funded) TSA Research Fellowship

Grant Title/ PI

Grant Number (Funded)

Grant Title/ PI

Role in Project and Percentage of Effort

Years Inclusive

NIH Loan Repayment Program (NINDS)

(Yr 1-2) Follow-up of Epidural Prefrontal Stimulation for TRD. (Yr 3-4) aTBS for depression and ketamine-naltrexone Grant Title/ PI

This loan repayment program offers $75,000/2 years loan repayment in exchange for 50% of total effort dedicated to research. Currently completed with this cycle and now with renewal. Role in Project and Percentage of Effort Principal Investigator: Developing a dose for theta burst stimulation and pilot data for a planned NARSAD application and K23. 50% effort until 9/1/16

2013-2015 Renewed for 20152016

Role in Project and Percentage of Effort Sub-Investigator; Coverage of ketamine administration, 0% Effort

Years Inclusive 2014present

Role in Project and Percentage of Effort Sub-Investigator; Coverage of programming protocol, 0% Effort

Years Inclusive 2014present

Source Amount

Role in Project and Percentage of Effort

Years Inclusive

Source Amount

Grant Number (Funded) Miller Foundation Award

Grant Number (Funded) NIH Prime: Mass General Hospital Grant Number (Funded) St. Jude Industry Sponsored Grant Number (Funded)

Fronto-striatal Connectivity in Tourette Syndrome Patients

Dose Finding Study for Accelerated Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Treatment-Resistant Depression Grant Title/ PI NIMH Ketamine Multisite Trial Grant Title/ PI Follow-Up Study for Depression DBS Grant Title/ PI

Years Inclusive 2014-2015

Source $ Amount

$39,914

Years Inclusive 2015-2016

Source Amount

$75,000/2 years Source Amount

$ 65,000 Source Amount

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Grant Number (Funded) Chairman’s Small Grant Pilot Program

Grant Number (Funded) CNI Innovation Grant

Grant Title/ PI

Role in Project and Percentage of Effort

Years Inclusive

Functional Imaging of Accelerated Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Treatment-Resistant Depression Grant Title/ PI

Principal-Investigator: Protocol development and manuscript preparation. 10% effort.

Role in Project and Percentage of Effort

Years Inclusive

Measuring TMSInduced Changes in the Neural Network Abnormalities of Depression with Resting State Functional Connectivity MRI

Principal-Investigator: Protocol development and manuscript preparation.

03/01/1608/15/16

Source $ Amount

03/01/1602/28/17 Stanford Psychiatry $50,000 Source Amount

$

CNI $7,000 worth of scans (14 scans)/6 months

2. Grant Funding-Applied For Grant Number RFA R01

Grant Number RFA R01

Grant Number RFA R33

Grant Number (Funded) Young Investigator Award

Grant Title/ PI

Role in Project and Percentage of Effort

Years Inclusive

Source $ Amount

rTMS augmentation of Hypnotic Analgesia for Fibromyalgia/ David Spiegel MD Grant Title/ PI

Co-Investigator: Protocol development and manuscript preparation. 10% time if K award is awarded. Role in Project and Percentage of Effort

08/01/1606/01/20

NCCIH $500,000 year/4 years Source $ Amount

Years Inclusive

Neural Basis of Hypnotic Analgesia in Fibromyalgia/ David Spiegel MD Grant Title/ PI

Co-Investigator: Protocol development and manuscript preparation. 1% time applied for.

06/01/1606/01/21

Role in Project and Percentage of Effort

Years Inclusive

Use of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to Augment Hypnotic Analgesia / David Spiegel MD Grant Title/ PI

Co-Investigator: Protocol development and manuscript preparation. 10% time if K award is awarded.

08/01/1606/01/19

Role in Project and Percentage of Effort

Years Inclusive

Interrogating the Opioid System to Understand the Mechanism of Action Underlying the Antidepressant Effects of Ketamine

Principal-Investigator: Protocol development and manuscript preparation. 5% effort will be requested along with ½ time for RA.

03/01/1602/28/17

NCCIH $500,000 year/5 years Source $ Amount NCCIH $500,000 year/3 years Source $ Amount

NARSAD $70,000/2 years 15  

 

Grant Number (Funded)

Grant Title/ PI

CHRI Young Investigator Grant

Measuring TMS-Induced Changes in the Neural Network Abnormalities of Adolescent Depression with Resting State Functional Connectivity MRI

3. Completed Research Projects MUSC Project Title Department  

Psychiatry Medical School Neuroscience

Residency

Residency

Residency

Residency

Residency

Residency

Neuroscience and Psychiatry

Neuroscience and Psychiatry

Neuroscience and Psychiatry

Neuroscience

Neuroscience

Psychiatry

Relapse Rates From Depression Late-onset (type III) MADD

Role in Project and Percentage of Effort

Years Inclusive

Principal-Investigator: Protocol development and manuscript preparation.

03/01/1608/15/16

Source $ Amount

CHRI $35,000 Role in Project

Supervisor

Years

Role: Data analysis, manuscript preparation, first author. Role: Data analysis, manuscript preparation, second author. Role: PI on case, completed publicationpublished in Neurocase.

Dr. Ziad Nahas

20072008

Dr. Kenton Holden

20062007

Drs Mark George, Baron Short, and Gonzalo Revuelta

20132016

Role: PI on chart review of psychiatric manifestations of concussion. Presented at numerous conferences. Role: PI on open label study. First author on submitted manuscript to Acta Neurologica.

Drs. A. Lewis & J. Edwards

20122014

Drs. M. George, B. Short, & G. Revuelta

20122016

Sports NeuroscienceCoaches and Trainers Assessments Epidemiological Survey of Concussion in SC

PI: IRB, protocol, data analysis, manuscript first author. Published in Frontiers of Neurology.

Drs. Jonathan Edwards

20122013

Co-Investigator: Contributed to plan of study. Second senior in Annals of epidemiology

Drs. Jonathan Edwards and

Selassie

2011June 2013

Long-Term Follow-up of EpCS for MDD

Principal Investigator for five-year follow-up of EpCS for MDD submitted to Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

Drs. M. George, B. Short, & Z. Nahas

20132015

DBS for ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder Psychiatric ManifestationsConcussion ECT for Parkinson’s depression

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Mentoring Sept 2010-July 2011

Research Mentor to Chris Austelle’s senior thesis for Academic Magnet HS

Sept 2011- April 2013

Research Mentor to Jonathan Glenn’s senior thesis for Academic Magnet HS

Sept 2011- April 2013

Research Mentor to Mack Knowler’s senior thesis for Academic Magnet HS

Sept 2011- Sept 2012

Research Mentor to Don Barr MS1 summer program, MUSC

Sept 2011-Sept 2012

Research Mentor to Lauren Scovall MS1 summer program, MUSC

April 2013-June 2014

Research Mentor to Dillon Schaaf’s senior thesis for Academic Magnet HS

June 2013- June 2014

Research Mentor to David Hartmann’s MS1 summer program, MUSC

June 2013- June 2014

Research Mentor to Jan Enabore, College of Charleston Senior Thesis.

January 2014-present

Research Mentor on DART to Thomas Hopkins, MUSC medical student.

May 2015-present

Research Mentor on Stanford T32 to Jassi Pannu, Stanford Medical Student.

June 2015-present

Research Mentor to Brandon Bentzley, MS3, away rotation at Stanford.

Invited Lectures 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

CNS Vascular Supply. MUSC Neurology Residency Lecture Series Cerebellum. MUSC Neurology Residency Lecture Series Emergencies. MUSC Neurology Residency Lecture Series Concussion. MUSC Neurology Residency Lecture Series ECT. MUSC Neurology Residency Lecture Series Aggression. MUSC Neurology Residency Lecture Series Interventional Tools. MUSC Psychiatry Retreat Day Interventional Track. MUSC Psychiatry Interns

SERVICE: 2012-2014 2007-2008

Charleston, SC. Charleston, SC. Charleston, SC. Charleston, SC. Charleston, SC. Charleston, SC. Charleston, SC. Charleston, SC.

Dec 2009 Feb 2010 May 2010 Oct 2010 May 2012 Oct 2012 May 2013 May 2013

Volunteer-Neurology Free Clinic Medical University of South Carolina; Charleston, SC Volunteer-CARES Free Clinic Medical University of South Carolina; Charleston, SC

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